Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents

Have you been struck by a vehicle while walking, jogging, or biking?

Did a reckless driver cause the accident and subsequent injuries?

Were you hit by a drunk driver?

At the Law Office of Colonna & Doyle, we represent people who have been injured in pedestrian and bicycle accidents. These types of accidents often result in serious injuries. Our firm is experienced in handling the most complex of cases, seeking optimal results on behalf of injured clients.

These types of accidents can involve any vehicle — cars, trucks, motorcycles, taxi cabs, public transportation — and affect any pedestrian or bicyclist — shoppers, joggers, tourists, security guards on bikes, and more.
Our pedestrian and bicycle lawyers are experienced in protecting the rights of all clients injured in these types of accidents, and have the experience necessary to seek maximum compensation on their behalf.

Have You Been Injured in a Pedestrian or Bicycle Accident in Boston?

Countless accidents are caused every day by reckless drivers. In fact, Boston is known for its aggressive drivers, and road rage is a common occurrence on our streets and highways.
Contact us if you have been injured in or around Boston.

Why Hire an Attorney?

A person injured in a pedestrian or bicycle accident can face medical bills, lost wages, and complicated interactions with insurance companies. In fact, many insurance companies will do whatever they can to minimize or deny a claim — in order to protect their interests.

At Colonna & Doyle, we are committed to protecting those injured in pedestrian and bike accidents — not insurance companies. We are thoroughly familiar with the state traffic and pedestrian laws that affect these types of cases, and use that knowledge to build a strong case for each client.

Contact Us

To schedule a free case evaluation with one of our attorneys, please
contact us by calling 866-773-2023 now. If you are unable to come to our offices, we can meet you in your home or the hospital.

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